Released Date:
2002-10-06
Languages:
Persian
Countries:
Iran
Runtime:
106 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (609 Reviews)
Director:
Manijeh HekmatGenres:
DramaSpanning 18 years in an Iranian women's prison, this follows two women: the new prison warden, a tough as nails devout Muslim who has served in the army on the Iraqi front, and a young midwife, Mitra, who is serving her sentence for killing her mother's abusive husband. In the early years, Mitra is repeatedly punished as the warden tries to break her. This includes punishment for delivering a baby in the prison cell while all of the prison staff has taken shelter during an Iraqi bombing. The warden's attitude starts to change after 8 years, when Mitra tries to protect a new inmate from rape at the hands of her older cellmates. When the baby comes back in 1991 as a 17 year old delinquent, Sepideh, the warden respects Mitra enough to protect the girl.
Released Date:
2007-08-03
Languages:
Persian
Countries:
Iran
Runtime:
96 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (2728 Reviews)
Director:
Majid MajidiGenres:
DramaMajid Majidi (idea)
Majid Majidi (screenplay)
Fouad Nahas (screenplay)
Nasser Hashemzadeh (screenplay)
Blind since childhood, Youssef has a devoted wife, loving daughter, and successful university career, but his affliction fills him with secret torment. As if in answer to his prayers, a clinic restores his sight- a miracle that is double-edged. Although this new world of sight and color floods him with ecstacy- the breathtaking images seen through his reawakened eyes include a dazzling vista of snow-blanketed hills, a shower of molten gold sparks in a jewlery foundry, an array of lollipop lights behind a rain-speckled car window- it also plunges him into a labyrinth of confusion and temptations. A pretty student begins to enclipse his previously invisible wife; he silently watches a subway pickpoket, who fixes him with a look of withering complicity. Eager to claim the lost life he feels he is owed but unable to take the next step, Youssef is inflamed with possibility and paralyzed with egoism. A resonant metaphor for life's second chances and a powerful parable of sigh and insight, The Willow Tree's vivid imagery and emotional immediacy makes this Majid Majidi's most mature and ambitious film to date.
Released Date:
2011-09-07
Languages:
Persian
Countries:
Iran
Runtime:
100 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (422 Reviews)
Director:
Mohammad RasoulofGenres:
DramaMohammad Rasoulof (screenplay)
Story of a young lawyer in Tehran in search of a visa to leave the country, which is what Mohammad Rasoulof did during the winter of 2010/11.
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